| Dwight F. Burlingame - Business & Economics - 2004 - 368 pages
A comprehensive reference on the philanthropic sector includes articles on prominent people, events, associations, theories, legislation, and other relevant topics, along with ... | |
| Eugene R. Tempel - Business & Economics - 2002 - 172 pages
This issue explores the approaches of organizations and outlines the approaches that donors take today and how organizations can respond to them. The authors document the ways ... | |
| Rodney Jackson - Business & Economics - 2009 - 201 pages
A Philanthropic Covenant will feature eight essays from several prominent African American grantmakers, scholars, activists and clergy that will examine critical elements of ... | |
| Karla A. Williams - Business & Economics - 2013 - 288 pages
Practical guidance to deal with the challenges executives face when leading a philanthropically supported nonprofit organization In today's donor-focused environment, the ... | |
| Mark V. Ewert - Business & Economics - 2014 - 218 pages
Financial giving can be its own spiritual path. We have a deep potential for meaning-making and life satisfaction when we look to grow from being occasional, haphazard donors ... | |
| Laurie Ann Thompson - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2014 - 240 pages
Presents information on creating problem-solving ventures, with advice on identifying a social issue, doing research, creating a business plan, soliciting support from friends ... | |
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